Patient Education

To Your Health Newsletter

To Your Health Newsletter

February, 2012 (Vol. 06, Issue 04)
Chiropractic and Sports:
A Winning Combination

Have you ever had a sports injury that limited you from playing your favorite sport? If so, you aren't alone. Whether you are a weekend sports enthusiast or a competitive athlete, getting back to playing again is the most important thing. Fortunately, chiropractic care can play a big role in helping you recover - and prevent future injuries.

Getting your injury assessed and treated appropriately will not only get you back on your feet faster, but also screen out any bad habits that can lead to further injury. Here are some of the most common sports injuries, along with tips of what you can do to get better with the help of your chiropractor.

Injury: Hamstring Strain or Low back strain -Hamstring pulls and strains are most commonly due to lack of flexibility and adequate warm up before beginning your sport. Apart from treating the area of injury, your chiropractor will examine you to see if there are any muscular imbalances. Treatment: Follow RICE: (Rest, Ice, Compression, Elevation) principle if injury happened within last 48 hours.Chiropractic adjustments and electrotherapy work to address joint tightness and range of motion.

Injury: Tennis Elbow -The pain on the outside of the elbow is known as lateral epicondylitis or tennis elbow. This area has one of the least amounts of blood supply to the body. That's why it may take longer to heal. It's important to get back into activity slowly. Treatment: Ultrasound or laser to help with tissue healing, and spinal manipulation around the elbow joint to increase joint motion.Your chiropractor can help maximize athletic performance, reduce injury risk and treat any injury you may suffer. Talk to them today for more information.

The Facts About Fevers

In most cases, a fever will not cause harm to a child over the age of 3 months. The best response is to let it run its course; most fevers resolve in 24-72 hours. Even the American Academy of Pediatrics doesn't recommend fever-reducing drugs. Learn more facts about fevers.

Massage the Pain Away

With more and more massage therapists working in chiropractic offices, your massage experiences may no longer be limited to indulgent trips to a day spa. That's good news, because research continues to suggest it's a great way to help deal with back pain.

5 Ways to Build Muscle

With all the talk these days about losing weight and burning fat, it's easy to overlook the importance of building muscle. Whether you're looking to maximize your metabolism or just look better in front of the mirror, here are five ways to build muscle the right way.

Berry Good For You

In addition to being tasty treats, berries are also good for you. They offer a range of health benefits, from reducing high blood pressure to providing essential daily nutrients. Learn more about why berries are berry good for you.